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    WEDFOTtD MAIL TRTBTTKHR, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. MARCH 8, 1936
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fJMUDGK - - -
Til During ! th order at th day,
Fine weather Drevelle for It. and
same Is not u excruciating and hor
rid, aa a couple of year ago.
... ,
Atty Wm. McAllister ha com out
for the legislature. Bee both honey
and political have atarted to burs In
bushes and bonnet.
.
Down from tha forest primeval
Thur. wa Earl Ulrlch, tha Proepect
mountain-William, on bis. ,
...
Robin are once mora In our midst.
Some look gay. and som ars wing
weary and travel tlned, after a win
ter In Calif.
...
The sheriff of Siskiyou co. was here
In tJis middle of tha week visiting,
and went home alone.
...
Neit ITIday Is ths ISth, snd four
daya later comes tha nth of Owney
Patton.
...
The wild flower have started to
bloom In tha dell and, aa uaual, the
main color are white and yellow.
...
Ths Dubb Watson boy Is now able
to fry a hamburger, which hi Paw
can't get out of eating.
Th gentlemen farmers art all
playing golf, which Improves their
tance between th plowhsndles.
...
One of the prominent corners will
have a new oulldlng, Instead of a
billboard, or a gaa station,
...
Blno Hemmlla, the magic lantern
manager, Is the bouncing father of
a baby, who In about 18 yeare will
need a 120 graduation dree.
.
Democrat have atarted asking each
ether. If the people want to go back
to the "daya of Hoover" when truck
driver got tig per diem, and 790
Medfordltes had both time and cash
to run up to ths Salem basketball
tournament, and revel for a week.
.
Oals are sporting new spring hats
and coats. They wear their hats thla
aprlng on top of their head, instead
of the left ear. and put both amis
la the sleeves of the coat.
...
Willis Mahoney of K. Palls was here
Tues., running for the US. senate.
...
Th local Nipponese maintained
their Oriental stoicism well during
the Tokyo revolt, and kept right on
sawing wood, mopping floors, watting
table, pressing pants, frying steak,
and keeping a tm upper Hp.
...
A number of rural denleen report
they are troubled with skunk under
the house, and are obnoxious with
their atomizing.
"How Your Mother? How' Yojr
Father?" In last week's Colliers, most
Informative and entertaining reading
In a long time. Deals with the Utop
ln minnows, and the emotion of
the old, along with the "maenlftclent
Interest" or the young In their pen
aton dream.
...
Judge Reed of O. Hill wa up the
middle of the week, bestowing violets
from hi garden.
...
Peoria Bill Dates 1 talking onions
the other fellow hoes them.
...
The bb. seanon closed Prl, The
Tigers did noble, and better than ex.
pect-d. All season long they had the
fighting spirit, but not the height
Next year the roach expects to flaunt
long-lrgged athletes at the foe. It i
no dlaarare to be built close to the
ground, but length I vital under the
fishnet.
...
The Young Democrats are going
to give a home talent play, and the
Young Republican may retaliate
with a male quartette.
...
O. Pabrlck Is going to fix up the
front of his laundry, at no late date.
Ilraili llai Marketing
ST. LOUIS, Mnreh 7. (API Alex
ander Praser, president of the Shell
Petroleum corporation, announced
today P. E. Lakin had been appointed
vine-president In charge of marketing
succeeding L. Van Eeglien. resigned.
Retrain T. V, A. .Power
WASHINGTON, March 7. AP A
temporary restraining order agalnat
the carrying out of plan to furnish
TV A power to Knojvlll,, Tenn., was
granted by the Dlntrlct of Columbia
supreme court lodny to ths Tenhee
ae rubllc Servic company.
Editorial Correspondence
LOS ANGELES, March 5. That March lamb hag already
started to growl and grow whiskers. Three days ago it was 85
in the shade, this morning it is 55 in a cold damp fog, and quite
appropriately we met the lion tamer walking down Hill street
on his way to Pershing Square, with his $3 raincoat buttoned
up to his chin, and his damp pith helmet pulled down over
one eye.
What a pal is Frederick March! Late yesterday he rushed
into Judge Bogue's court at City Hall, in a French officer's
uniform and with make-up all over his clnssio features, to testify
on behalf of the Cagney brothers. Frederick swore he heard
Jack Warner say he would not think of putting Jimmy in more
than four pictures a year (whereas he did put him in five),
following which he hurried back to rehearsal in Hollywood,
causing quite a flutter in the hearts of the assembled feminine
pulchritude. It is always fair weather when the movie stars
stick together.
e e e e
A hasty survey of the Hall of Justice across the street from
the City Hall, certainly confirms that dictum of the late
Rudyard Kipling, that the female of the species is more deadly
than the male. It also casts a
of Los Angeles, and. why criminal justice in the land of the
free and home of the brave is such a scanrlnl and disgrace.
.....
Take the case of Miss Frances Mabel Willys, 38 years old,
for example, whose ancient and obvious profssion is sugar
coated under the respectable title of "housekeeper." Perhaps
some of the readers of the Mail Tribune will recall the unsavory
tale that came out of Los Angeles, last December, when Miss
Willvs Dhoncd the noliee there
Upon arrival of the officers the middle-aged woman confessed
the murder of her 62 year old "sweetheart", displayed a blood
spattered hammer and proudly
page headline as another Clnra
But how different it is now
Miss Willvs demurely dressed
eyes, says nothing. True her
venerable dentist, but not in a
all throueh. his money Bone",
doctor started to beat her with a hammer, after a terrifio strug
gle she was able to wrest the weapon from his hands, and strik
ing out blindly happened to crack him over the scone with it
That's all. She did not intend to kill her friend and benefactor.
She not only loved him but had been a mother to him. Her
frankly written confession of the crimet Why the police plied
her with liquor and gave her the third degree. She pleads for
acquittal and the chance to start anew on the ground of self
defense I . . . And needless to say two smart criminal lawyers,
are at her elbow, building up and stage directing this outlandish
farce with more than an even chance of getting away with it.
. . . .
. Only a few steps down the hall is another woman on trial
or her life. She is Hazel Glab, whose husband, a wealthy real
estate man, was shot down in front of his luxurious home in
the VanTIuys district eight years ago. Suspected at the time,
Mrs. Glab was never indicted because of lack of evidence. But
recently new evidence was discovered, certain witnesses who
supported her alibi then, have since turned state's evidence, and
the state is expected to have a strong case against her. Mrs.
Glab presents a natty appearance, in a suit of green velvet and
fur trim, with a sable capo over her shoulder. Because of the
defendant's social prominence and the unusual features of the
case, the court room is packed, with a long queue at the door
waiting to get in, mostly women.
.....
On the same floor and just around the corner, is Murdress
No. 3, whoso husband was found dead with a bullet through his
head and also one through his right arm. But did friend wife
kill him f No, no I Hubby was tired of life and killed HIMSELF!
In fact this is not a case of murder at all but suicide, observe
the powder burns, ladies and gentlemen of the jury. Off hand
one mielit believe it difficult to convince a jury that anyone
could shoot himself through the
bullet through his head, but
and resourcefulness of the up - to
being can be made to do anything, if there is sutticient money
in it, . . . And yet we wonder at the law's delay, and why this
country is a paradise for murderers and murderesses!
.....
It was a refreshing relief to return to the Cagney hearing in
the City Hall, whore Jack Warner was again on the stand. No
crime liore, just the question of a few hundred thousand dollars
and the validity of a movie contract. Yes this man Warner has
a way with him. Ho is a sort of enlarged edition of Al Jolson
has Al's exuberance and smile he also suggests Jack Benny.
Ono would not bo surprised if he burst into a Mammy song, or
grabbed tho mike and smirked Vplay, Don play I" Nevertheless
things did not appear to he going so well for him. Ho made a
hit with your correspondent, but there is no doubt the movie
boys and girls, in the court room and outside are against him.
.....
Imagine the folly of paying out good money to see synthetic
drama in the theatres up town, when you can get the real thing,
down at the Hull of Justice, for
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
By O. O. Mclntyre
NEW YORK, Marfch 7. A letter:
"I am 30, born ly a New York section
considered quite ultra, have a trust
fund Income of
6,000, will In
herit an estate
considerably over
a quarter-million
and live at pres
ent with my par
ents who provide
a good home and
pay all bills with
no questions
akid.
"That, as you
might say. Is rid
ing top gallant.
M y ftrnealotflcal
background ! one of culture. I was
graduated from one of the superior
finishing schools In Paris and spent
six months afterward on a tour of
the world. Certainly one could not
ask for more, and I don't.
"My talent la Inclined to the lttr
ary. Aa a mere dabbler I have sold
three poems and two stories to high
grade magartnes. That Nature has
bestowed certain glfta la evident.
Since 18 I have had several beaux,
young men of my world, ptraonable In
every way,
"Yet I have been In love but twice,
but each limn panslonately. Once
with a deck steward of no education
and no particular appearance on a
coast-wise aOramer. The other time
with an electrician's BMlstant of
about the same mental and physical
calibre of my deck steward.
"In r-noh Instance a runawAV mar
riage waa avoided by a calm dash of
Ins
revealing light upon the morals
was "a dead man up there.'
observed the crime rated a front
I'mmps case.
less than three months later.
in black, she seldom raises her
lawyers admit she killed the
drunken rage because he was
but in self defense. In fact the
right arm and then scn'd another
they underestimate the cunning
- date criminal lawyer. A human
not hint' I ft. W. R.
lecturing from my father. He only
asked me to wait awhile and In the
Interim my ardor cooled. Dad waa
right but I am satisfied that eventu
ally I will elope and be on the sor
rowing end of a badly contracted
union. This letter probably should
go to a Lova Lorn Department. I
have written you because I read your
column, like your philosophy and
two days ago found myself racing the
old problem. This time It Is a mild
Infatuation my Infatuations always
begin that way and expand with, aa
you. might expect, a young police
man. It all began when ha found
my loat dog, but In the Intervening
houra I have met him once and also j
telephoned to his home. So the dan
per point has been reached.
"It's likely that I shall go to my
father as I always have and ht will
talk me out of It. Then I will go
bark to tha old routine until I make i
a dunce of myself again. I am fairly :
well versed on the toplca of repras-
slons and Inhibitions and my problem '
la not one of aex. I have yielded to
sly hand-holding In darkened thea- j
t4ra and. now and then, a brushing j
kiss or so In a taxi, but nothing
more. I am In every sense 'a good
girl.' I amok moderately and never
sip more than half a cocktail at a
sitting. I detest vulagrlty. I
"So what I wondtr, knowing full ;
well you have no answer, la the acme-
thing that la trying to forv me to I
make a muss of what should be an j
extraordinarily happy life? Some dsy ;
I shall break the hearts of several, j
Including that of some Innocent man.
and my own. I am not conceited
enough to believe that the deck stew,
awrd, the electricians' assistant and
the policeman are not worthy of me.
I am, however, sensible enough to
know that I could not be happy with
them. It Just Isn't In the cards." j
In what Is something of a coinci
dence t received a meek or so later a
Ittter that dovsu't do mucU to help
Personal Health Service
By William
signed letter pertaining to personal health and hygiene not lo disrate
aisgnoii or treatment will be anmerrd by Ur. Brady If a stamped self-ad
dressed envelope Is enrlusrd. Letters should be brief and written In Ink
Uwtng to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered
No reply can o made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr
wiinara uraay, Htm El Camlno. Beverly
SOME SIMPLE REMEDIES FOB ASTHMA
In California and Western Medicine
last year three physicians or a noted
medical family published a paper they
nac presented before the State Medi
cal A 8 o elation
earlier In tne
summer. Can't
name the doctors
because It la un
ethical, in my
Judgment. You
see, they have
racket. Thay
don't call It
racket. No
deed. None of the
big shot wb j
work this racket
ZmitiMHt ant figuratively
thumb their noses at the quaint
Code of Medical Kthlcs (no longer
Code, by A.M. A. edict, but Just a set
of Principles), tares to acknowledge
frankly that it la an advertising rac
et. But I say it is nothing else but
Free advertising without let or hin
drance by the comical old Code 01
Medical Ethics or even an audible
st-st-st from the plodding practltlcn
ers in the profession, is the oily ap
parent reason for the private pay
"clinic." Bear In mind, the term
"clinic" originally signified precisely
what Webster says: "Instruction of a
class of medical students by the ex
amination and treatment of patients
In the presence of the (ouch, this is
embarrassing, coming from the metic
ulous lexicologists) pupils." Anyway
they were students at first.
Subject of the paper waa asthma
Interesting observation the authors
made was that there Is a lowering of
tha level of sodium In blood and tis
sues, and an Increase in the propor
tion of potassium in blood and tis
sues. In asthma. They infer that this
change of metabolism is due to defi
ciency of the adrenal gland secretion.
They note that not only the feeding
of adrenal gland (fresh raw gland
from beef, or adrenal extract, or in
jections of adrenalin or similar prep
arations from the gland) firings mask
ed relief to the asthma tit? sufferer.
but similar relief comes If the suf
ferer from asthma takes consider
ably more than the ordinary daily
ration of salt in one form or another,
everything as salty as may be palat
able. However, it is not certain that more
sodium (salt Is sodium chloride) will
be assimilated or utilized In the body
just because one takes more salt. The
nameless authors advance the Idea
that the adrenal gland cortex secreti
Into the blood something which reg
ulates sodium metabolism, aa thyroid
gland secretion regulates lodin me
tabolism and parathyroid gland se
cretion regulatca calcium metabolism
On this basis, a heavy salt Intake
should enhance the effect of adren- I
solve the lady's dilemma: "You may
recall I wrote you In early 1030 about
eloping with the chauffeur I had en
gaged to drive myself and two school
companions through Switzerland. I
delegated to you the awful Job nf
notifying my aunt and guardian, who
has since passed away. This is my
belated thanks.
"I am llvlnw on the outskirts of
Doom, the Holland village of the ex
Kalser'a exile, now. My husband Is
following the lpadlnt? Dutch vocation
of tulip growing. Enough was saved
from my Inheritance out of the mar
ket crash to biy a cottage and a
small strip of garden land. I do all
my housework, even washing the
front of the house weekly as la the
custom, and we have a two-year-old
daughter. It Is a monotonously
dreary life for me and not much bet
ter for my husband, plodding. ui
emotional, but loyal. Our honey
moon was scarcely over before we
re&ll7fd It waa a big mistake. I kept
up the pretensea solely because I did
not want to return to America aa a
living confession of a foolish blunder.
Now It Is too late. The mother In
stinct has been fully developed. I
could not leave without taking the
child and to take it woutd hurt a
truly good man. So you see that's
how It is!"
rion Townwnd Strategy
WASHINGTON. March 6. (AP)
The house Townsend pension bloc
decided today on a new study of
strategy by which It hopes to obtain
enactment of the McOroarty pension
bill. Representative Monaghsn (D
Mont.), chairman, named a subcom
mittee to review the bill and recom
mend Improvements.
One Mall Trlhuiu want ads.
DENTISTRY
t'se me often
and vl.lt your
dentlgt regu
larly.
on r
SWftal
Brady, M D.
Hills. Cat
alln or adrenal gland treatment n
asthma. A heavy salt Intake la desir
able In any case, whether the patient
receives adrenal treatment or not.
Aside from fortifying the effect of
adrenal gland medication a, large in
take of aalt Improves the feeling of
wen being, improves the bowel func
tion, lessens the frequency of tbe
asthmatic ' attacks. If preferred, the
Increased salt Intake may be in tbe
form of a solution of a teaspoonful
of salt in half a pint of water (glass
ful) one-half hour before meals, In
stead of salting foods heavily. If the
morning dose proves too laxative, it
may be given after breakfast.
I've never had asthma. I've never
had a half pint of salt water. I dunno
which I'd druther. Which would yo?
QQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What Is Excess?
You said arbitrarily that If a wife
does not like her husband's drinking,
of course It Is excess. Conversely, if
the husband does not approve of his
wife's drinking, smoking, familiarity
with other men and scant Immodest
dress, is that not excess? (G. 8. G.)
Answer I should say It la.
Breath Odor
Please tell me the strength of the
chloramlne solution you recommend
:or thoro rinsing of mouth lo correct
foul mouth ...(MX.)
Answer For mouth wash, use a 1
per cent solution, or say one chlora
mine tablet dissolved In a wineglass
ful of water. The same strength solu
tion Is used for cleansing wounds.
Arteries)
I think you once mentioned a treat
ise on arteries which you have? If
am right I'd like to get a copy of it.
Please tell me what It is and how to
get It. . . . (W. W. O.)
Answer One booklet In the Ways
of Health series, titled "Building Vi
tality" deals with arteriosclerosis and
other questions that trouble folks
who are on the toboggan. Another,
Regeneration Regimen" Interests
those who are perhaps prematurely
old. a bit stale and In need of renova
tion or rejuvenation. A third "Design
for Dwindling" Is for poor geeks who
have permitted themselves to accum
ulate superfluous slacker flesh. No. )7
"Chronlo Nervous Imposition" strives
to disabuse the dumb lay mind of tin
nerve nonsense. No. 8 little lesson Is
"Last Brady Symphony," outlining
and illustrating exercises which help
you keep fit. Any or all of these
should be helpful to one in the Incip
ient stage of hardening of the arteries
or cardiovascular degeneration. i
(Copyright 1036, John F. Dille Co.)
Ed. Note: Persons wishing to
communlcoate with Dr. Brady
should send letter direct to Dr.
William Brady. M. D., 265 El
Camlno, Beverly Hills, Calif.
HE IS DAMAGED
IN POLAR
NEW YORK. March 7. (AP)
Charging deprecation of his claim
to discovery of the North Pole in'
1908. Dr. Frederick A. Cook today
filed a 1128.000 damage suit In su
preme court against the Encyclopedia
Brltannica, the Viking Press, the
Houghton Mifflin company and Jean
ette Mtrsky, a writer.
Vllhjalmer Stefansson and Donald
B. MacMllIan, explorers, contributed
to two of the books of which Ur.
Cook complains, but they are nst
named as defendants.
The autt contained three causes of
action. The first named Mtas Mlrsky
and the Viking Press for publication
of the book, "To The North." Dr.
Cook charged that the book accused
htm falsely of fraud, misrepresenta
tion and obtaining money under
false pretenses. In this action the
complaint asks 990,000 damages.
A second cause asks 125.000 dam
ages for a four-line reference to Dr.
Cook In the Encyclopedia Brltannica
which closes with the statement:
"Claims universally rejected"
In the third cause of action. Dr.
Cook named the Houghton Mifflin
company for publication of the book.
"How Peary Reached the North Pole,"
hv Donald B. MacMIHan.
DENTAL PAIN
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2NTISTRY
by the Frequent Examination
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EXTRACTIONS
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Main and Rhrralde TMOVE !.1-R
Comment
on the
Day s News
By FRANK JENKINS
THZ world, these days. 1 full of
1 alluring schemes for living hap
plly without labor. These schemer.
are not new. Oreenbacklsm waa on
of them. Free silver waa another. Go
lng farther back Into history, the
Mississippi Bubble wes such i
scheme; promising wealth for every
body without effort.
They all SOUND rosy, but the)-
won't work.
a-lERPETrUAT, motion ts a mv
A scheme that has Intrigued men's
minds for centuries.
The patent office at Washington
ts full of perpetual motion devices
On PAPER, many of these devices
are so convincing that one can hardly
help believing In them.
But they are all alike In this re
spect: In ACTUAL PRACTICE, they
won't produce power.
ITrHY not? M
" Well, consider this: Water will
PLOW DOWNHILL over a wheel and
produce power. But no amount of
theory, no amount of argument, no
amount of logic will Induce the
water to CLIMB THE HILL of its
own accord and flow down over the
wheel again. '
"iOAL, burned in a furnace, pro-
v duces heat, and heat Is power.
But after you've burned the cosl you
have nothing left but ashes. If you
want more power, you have to have
more coal.
1T7ATER, heated, to the boiling
JI point, produces steam, and e-
pandlng steam will move a piston,
thus producing power; but after the
steam has PASSED the piston no
smount of oratory will cause the
same steam to go back and do It all
over again.
To get more steam, you have to
have more heat.
.
NATURAL law says that when the
sun rises daylight begins snd
when the sun sets darkness begins.
Natural law saya that wealth la cre
ated by the application of labor frj
natural resources.
No man-made law can alter or re
peal these natural laws. Congress can
no more pass a law CREATING pros
perlty for everyone without work
"F rom heaven fo earth, from
mi A
James Cagney
Anita Louise
Hudk Herbert
Verrea Teasdale
penontl
Sl'SiflsW
SOUTHERN OREGON PREMIERE
Thursday, ?3sCarch 19th
HUNT'S CRATERIAN THEATRE
k
than It can pas a law that will pre
vent the sun from rising.
w
HEN th white man cam to
America, there was little wealth
Why?
Because the Indians did little work
The wealth that has been created
since the white msn came to Amer
lea the greatest body of wealth ever
created In the world before In a aim.
liar time has been crested by the
WORK that has been done.
If America hsd remained in the
hands of the Indians, there would
still be little weslth.
THE politicians like to make us
believe that by passing a law
They can make ua all happy and
prosperous, because that makes them
look like benefsctors of mankind and
benefsctors of msnklnd they
should be entitled to VOTES.
They CANT.
(Continued from Page One.)
hoist is being laid in this present
program
The current scheme would, In ef
fect, transfer the corporation taxes
to the Individual tax payers. It
would abandon the corporate tax ays
tern and set it up within the individ
ual income tax system. As any tax
expert can tell you, that would put
all the corporate and individual In
come right out In the open in one
place. Jacking up the rates later
would thus limit present evasions,
produce heavier revenue.
Mr. Roosevelt's devisers think far
ahead.
-4-
Borah Campaign In
Oregon Is Authorized
PORTLAND, Ore., March 7. (AM
Colonel Thomas R. Hamer, former
congressman from Idaho, laid pia.ts
today for a mass meeting designed
to form a Borah-for-presldent club
in Oregon.
He waa authorized to map such a
program at a meeting of 14 friends
of the much-mentioned Republican
presidential f-andidate last nlgnt.
Hamer told the group he expected
3.500 persons would sign petitions
favoring Borah's candidacy within
two weeks.
BELGRADE, March 7. (AP) The
Stoyadlnovlch cabinet resigned to
day and the premier began the task
of reorganizing his government.
eartL to keAven . . .
nnisT'itu
....... - -
Imagination Wic fcrtk tke form of tkin unknown"
G)Parner3 SSros.
will present for two performance only
MAX REINHARD
ik. FIRST MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION
MIDSUMMER
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Medford and Jackson Coonty
history from the file of th
Mali Tribune 10 and 20 year
ago.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
March S. 1926
(It Was Monday)
Harry Fredette Is named president
of tha Medford baseball teem for tbe
coming season. Team Is organized
and will start practice soon.
Mllo Egg en, notorious rum runner
trapped In Tacoma, Wash., home.
Weather turns cloudy, with pro
mise of rain.
Mann's style show to open tonight
at Crate rian.
Sailor Jack Wood and Ralph Rand
to wrestle at Oold Hill Thursday
night.
"Cowardice of Congress on Prohibi
tion" scored by Senator Taggart la
senate.
State tournament to open Thurs
day, and Medford high will play Its
iubv game wun Marsnueia at :uu
p. m. that day.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
March 8, 1916
(It Was Wednesday)
The battle at Verdun grows In in
tensity, with heavy losses by both
sides.
Railroads ask $10,000,000 for Ore
gon-California land grant lands.
Rail employees vote In favor of
eight hour day.
The last basketball game of the
season will be played Friday night
between Medford and Ashland high
schools.
New buildings erected last year In
Medford totalled $146,415.
Rosenberg Bros, buying sheep In
upper Rogue country, for their Cen
tral Point flock.
Villa, Mexican bandit, raids Colum
bia. New -Mexico.' killing nine Amer
ican civilians and seven soldiers.
Every watch repaired here Is given
the micrometer test. Jno. W. Johnson.
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